Rosalie High School - Bulldog Growl Yearbook (Rosalie, NE)

 - Class of 1962

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Page 29 text:

SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Great and Proud Seniors of Rosalie High, Class of 1962, knowing that our time in this sphere is growing short, and realizing that it is our duty to make some disposal of our worldly goods, do individually and collectively bequeath the following property, said property being legally our own, unmortgaged, and possessing clear title: To Anyone who wants it—our ability to sweep the streets. To the Juniors—a miracle, because they'll need it. To the Sophomores—our never failing recipe for good grades. To the Freshmen—our dignity. To the Faculty—our forgiveness for sins committed against us. To Our Sponsor—an end of earthly troubles by our departure. As individuals we will and bequeath the following: I, Elaine Sailors, will and bequeath my desk near the study hall teacher to Francis Wood, ray quiet, dignified ways to Joan Buchholz, my Bookkeeping books and papers to Gary Novak, (hoping that he will enjoy the course,) my fidelity to Susie Nelson, my excellent eyesight to Bob Wortman, so he can play better basketball, and everything else except Mike to anyone who wants to bother with it. I, Larry Richardson, will and bequeath my pencils back to the rightful owners. My locker to anyone who wants to clean it out. My ability to stay in trouble to Mike Gustin. My desk in assembly to Gary Novak, and everything else to anyone crazy enough to want it. I, Nancy Peterson, will and bequeath my ability to laugh at any- thing to my little sister, Mary, my cheerleading outfit to Mike Barada, my abitity for getting blamed for things I didn't do to Sandra Gustin, my grades to Jim Muhle, and my ability to accomplish what I set out to do to David Heise. I, Barbara Peterson, will and bequeath my desk at the front of the assembly to Kenneth Nelson to enable him to talk in Study Hall and not get caught, my Bookkeeping Books to Carolee Slaughter, my straight blond hair and blue eyes to Gary Novak, my cheerleading outfit and my Shaffer's pen to David Franson, my giggle to Sandra Gustin, my great height and athletic ability to Mike Barada, and practically everything else to my sister, Donna. I, Constance Nelson, will and bequeath my ability to carry on both sides of the conversation to Mary Krumwiede. My cheerleading out fit to Francis Wood. My Eskimo coat, commonly known as the Zorro Coat, to my sister Teresa. My unique way of running to Carol Slaughter. My English Essays to posterity, and everything else except my ones and onfies, to anyone who can fix it. I, Diane Kinning, will and bequeath my wrecked desk near the win- dow to Claire Lundgren, my beat-up cheerleading outfit to Jim Muhle, my ability to go steady to Susie Nelson, my driver's training book to the Freshmen boys, my pencils to whomever grabs them first, my bashful ways to Susie Slaughter, and everything else except Larry to whomever wants it. IRELAND DRUG STORE SPONSORS CANARSKY TRACTOR REPAIR



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SENIOR CLASS WILL (con't) I, Charles Johnson, will and bequeath my ability to stay out of trouble and behave to Norma Kinning, my talent with girls toJim Muhle, my car to anyone who wants it, my ability to get along with the teach- ers, and my surprise box to David Kent Franson. I, Janice Canarsky, will and bequeath my handsome brothers toany- one who can catch them my quiet ways to Charles Kiersch, my milk stool to one of my unsuspecting brothers, my Bookkeeping Books to any Junior who thinks he can pass the course, and everything else to my little sister, Arden. I, Gail Bovee, will and bequeath my ability to go steady to all the Junior boys, my desk near thenice warm radiator to anyone who wants to keep warm, also my worn, tattered, and hard-read books to theSen- iors of next year. I, Joyce Bonneau, will and bequeath my desk in study hall to some unlucky Junior, my Bookkeeping Practice Sets to Darwin Perrin, all the pencils Claire Lundgren has given me back to him,my quiet ways to Dud- ley Nolting,all my Freshmen boyfriends back to Susie Nelson,and every- thing else worth having to my little tempermental sister, Paula. I, Ronald Blank, will and bequeath my ability to get Bookkeeping mixed up to Kenny Nelson, my quietness to Jim Mulhe, my good grades to Bob Wortman,my jerseys to whoever can wear them, and my desk and lock- er to any poor soul who gets them. I, Donald Blank, will and bequeath my football suit to Steve Lindholm, my track shoes to Larry Klintworth (who will probably fill them), all my books back to old R.H.S., and everything else to anyone who wants it. I, James Barada, will and bequeath my ability to stay in trouble to Steve Lindholm, my marksmenship on the basketball court to Francis Wood, my rattley Ford to my little brother, my brains to anyone who can afford them, and my love for all teachers to David Kent Franson. Seniors of 62 Cleaning the Streets LOGAN VALLEY CAFE SPONSORS VOGTS MARKET . LOCKER

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